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You have a nice list of qualifications there. I think that you're fairly familiar with the Federal Air Regulations. Why don't YOU look it up and report back to us?twabudman said:is there any reg that it is illegal to imersonate a Certificate Airman.
a Crew Scheduler claimed he was a Dispatcher to illegally obtain a jumpseat.
Dispatcher reported this person and was fired. Any regs u thank of will help.
thanks
pilotman2105 said:You have a nice list of qualifications there. I think that you're fairly familiar with the Federal Air Regulations. Why don't YOU look it up and report back to us?
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Then there is more to this story that has not been told. Did the dispatcher tell the scheduler to do this? and what license did the scheduler show the crew when asking to cockpit J/S?twabudman said:nah.....ready for this.....the crew scheduler is still working.....
the Dispatcher got fired!!!!!
I advised her to get legal assistance.....or atleast tell the FAA/TSA under the Whistle Blower Protection.......
The guy that I flew with today is most likely guilty of that, too.philo beddoe said:Impersonating a Certificated Airman ?
Anyone who watches me fly might suggest that I am guilty of that.
No, as I understand it, the person claimed to be a dispatcher in order to get a jumpseat. He wasn't signing flight releases or anything like that.lawfly said:Did he/she "exercise responsibility with the pilot in command in the operational control of a flight"? (65.51) Did everyone know who the flight's real dispatcher was and was that person's identity reflected in the paperwork? Just looking at presumably the 65.51 analysis.